Mar 2, 2026
In today's Daily Briefing: Good news for the city budget, police investigate a violent incident, and "the switch" is coming to South Palm Springs.
Feb 27, 2026
In today's Daily Briefing: We report on the latest home sales data, a member of the drag troupe Les Dames du Soleil has died, and we prep you for Saturday's big parade and town fair as Black History Month concludes.
Feb 26, 2026
In today's Daily Briefing: Why maps showing potential new zones for tall buildings will likely be changing, the city plans to crack down on parking cars for sale or rent on its public streets, and an important and timely message about your health.
Feb 25, 2026
In today's Daily Briefing: Plans for the new American Reproductive Center building move forward, a much-loved local philanthropist passes, and we look back at the Coachella Valley Journalism Foundation's big banquet.
Feb 24, 2026
In today's Daily Briefing: Fire department officials make their case for the location of a new Fire Station 1, Demuth Park construction is starting soon, and we introduce you to a feline in need a new forever home.
Feb 23, 2026
In today's Daily Briefing: A city board might seeking greater leeway in making decisions, a former COD leader alleges discrimination and mismanagement in a lawsuit, and we preview a workshop on traffic safety planned for later this week.
Feb 20, 2026
In today's Daily Briefing: Plans for the new American Reproductive Center are up for review, tax revenue has increased, and there's a fix-it clinic planned at Mizell Center on Saturday (but space is limited).
Feb 19, 2026
In today's Daily Briefing: Why there's more airplane noise throughout the valley and what PSP officials can do about it, how the designs have changed for a planned apartment complex, and Bruce Fessier remembers Palm Springs-raised lyricist Billy Steinberg.
Feb 18, 2026
In today's Daily Briefing: A shift in strategy helps with leaf blower issues, the airport gets some new tech, and even if you don't ride the bus, SunLine wants your thoughts.